litigator

英 [ˈlɪtɪɡeɪtə(r)] 美 [ˈlɪtɪɡeɪtər]

n.  诉讼律师

复数:litigators

COCA.20038



柯林斯词典

  1. 诉讼律师
    A litigator is a lawyer who helps someone take legal action.

    双语例句

    1. For example, if I were a litigator, I would be able to use the full power of my tall body to command presence, whereas if I were a clerk sitting behind a desk, I would gain no benefit from being tall.
      例如,如果我是一名律师,我就能充分利用我身高的优势来把握我的表现,相反假如我是一个文秘,每天坐在桌子后面,那么我的身高就无用武之地。
    2. As Bush's quarterback in the Florida courts during last fall's bruising recount, the white-maned Tallahassee, Fla., litigator became a familiar figure to TV audiences.
      作为在去年秋天那场难解难分的重新计票风波中布什的法庭辩护律师,这位佛罗里达州塔拉哈西市的诉讼律师成了电视观众熟悉的人物。
    3. A retired litigator misses the challenge to her pugnacious intellect.
      一位退休的诉讼人怀念对其好斗才智的挑战。
    4. I was a litigator 28 years ago when I told my boss I wanted to work part& time.
      28年前,我是一位律师,当时我告诉老板,我想做兼职。
    5. In 2008, Kat Griffin was a full-time Wall Street litigator with a part-time interest in following fashion.
      2008年,卡特格里芬(katgriffin)还是华尔街的一名全职诉讼律师,业余时间喜欢追逐时尚。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. (law) a party to a lawsuit
      1. plaintiffs and defendants are both litigants

      Synonym:    litigant